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What is included in a complimentary breakfast at a hotel?

Normally, it consists of bread products, fruit, fruit juice, coffee, and tea. Most often, you'll find continental breakfasts at hotels, motels, and events. As a rule of thumb, a continental breakfast usually doesn't have hot food like eggs or sausages. Products will usually be cold or room temperature.



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The hotel provide it free because the price is already included in the tariff you pay for the stay. A complimentary breakfast is simply a breakfast provided for free for guests, usually at hotels and resorts.

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First, you could try asking the front desk if they have any special offers or discounts for breakfast that may be available to guests. You could also look online for coupons or deals from local restaurants that might include a free meal with your stay at the hotel.

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A typical buffet will include items like muffins, croissants, toast, and other baked goods; hot items such as sausages, bacon, fried potatoes or hash browns, scrambled eggs, etc.; fruit, yogurt, and cereals.

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Complimentary services or products are those given to an audience / a customer without charge. This term is often used in the tourism and hospitality industry. Examples: Complimentary bottle of water in your room, free Wifi, complimentary room service, an upgrade to a higher room category without additional costs.

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  • Shampoo & Conditioner. Complimentary shampoo and conditioner is pretty standard in hotel rooms, however some hotels have started to provide luxury brand products, which is a nice touch. ...
  • Soap or Shower Gel. ...
  • Mouthwash. ...
  • Disposable razor. ...
  • Body lotion. ...
  • Shower cap. ...
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste. ...
  • Sewing kit.


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5 Things a Hotel Will Give You For Free
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste. These items usually aren't in the room waiting for you when you arrive, but most hotels have toothpaste and toothbrushes on hand and will bring them to your room for free. ...
  • Extra Pillows & Blankets. ...
  • Shampoo & Conditioner. ...
  • Soap & Moisturizer. ...
  • Wi-Fi.


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'Breakfast is provided' is listed under 'Special Amenities' - ticking the box means the host provides breakfast as part of the cost.

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Basically, a comped meal is a free meal at a restaurant. The word “comped” or “comping” comes from the word “complimentary.” Single food items or drinks can also be comped.

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Another service that hotels provide to demonstrate goodwill and attract guests is the offering of complimentary stays.

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If you take something from your hotel room, you can expect an extra charge on your bill. Robes and towels are so commonly stolen that many hotels now list the charge right on the hanger; they will automatically bill the credit card they have on file for the extra cost of replacing these items.

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When you check into your room and you go into your shower and you see (shampoo bottles), they are usually full size, she advised. Here's your tip: Don't ever use these [as] they are not secure. These can come off and the previous guest can put anything they want in there.

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Complimentary: The room is occupied, but the guest is assessed no charge for its use. Stay Over: The guest is not expected to check out today and will remain at least one more night. On-change: The guest has departed, but the room has not yet been cleaned and readied for re-sale.

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Consider a tip of £1–2 for a bellhop who helps with luggage or a doorman who gets you a taxi. It is not necessary to tip housekeeping staff. Employees at B&Bs as well as small, family-run hotels don't expect gratuities either.

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Pro tip: Tip everyone: While most travelers know to tip a bellman or valet, few leave anything for the front-desk agent—despite their enormous power to influence the quality of your stay. “The front desk isn't a tipped position, so when you do tip, it makes them beholden to you,” Tomsky said.

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